STEP 7:
Rotate the adjustment hole as
shown in
FIG. 52
up and down by
inserting the tip of a screwdriver or any
firm/steel rod.
STEP 8:
By rotating the adjustment hole
up to move the bevel stop to the left
while rotating the adjustment hole down
to move the bevel stop to the right while
using the 90
°
square as a fundamental
to adjust the bevel stop.
STEP 9:
Tighten the adjustment screw
to secure the bevel cam.
STEP 10:
Set the bevel cam to 0
°
angle,
and place the 90
°
square frame to
ensure the blade is perfectly square to
the table when the bevel is set to 0
°
,
and the adjustment is done. If not,
repeat STEP 4 to STEP 10.
STEP 11:
Reinstall the blade guard
assembly and anti-kickback pawls.
TO CHECK 45
°
BEVEL
STEP 3:
Set the bevel to 45
°
angle (See
page 21 D. TILT BLADE/BEVEL).
STEP 4:
Place a 45
°
triangle square
frame to set the blade at 45
°
as shown
in
FIG. 53.
STEP 5:
If the blade is at 45
°
to the
table and the pointer is pointing at 45
on the scale, no further adjustment is
needed. If not, go to next step.
STEP 6:
Follow the same steps as TO
CHECK 90
°
BEVEL from
STEP 6
to
STEP 11
but with 45
°
.
E.
LEVELING TABLE INSERT
The table insert must sit in the table
insert flush perfectly and have the same
flat level with the table to provide a
smooth surface to slide finished
workpiece out. To check and adjust the
table insert, follow the steps below.
STEP 1:
Remove the blade guard (See
page 17 C. BLADE GUARD
ASSEMBLY).
STEP 2:
Place a straight edge on the
table insert as shown in
FIG. 54
on the
next page.
FIG. 52
Adjustment
Holes
Adjustment
Screw
FIG. 53
Saw Blade
45
°
Triangle
Square
Table
D.
BEVEL STOP ADJUSTMENT
(CONTINUED)
DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM
POWER BEFORE FOLLOWING THE
STEPS!
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